TV News
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We celebrate the 'Chuck' finale with a few big ones.
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Maybe Elliot will come back to fight for her?
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Corporate greed has put scheming governments out of business.
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Danes set to return to TV for the first time since 1995
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Ryan Murphy teams with '24' executive producer to bring a new psychiatrist drama to Fox.
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A handful of revelations pop up in an interview David Duchovny did recently with The Daily Beast.
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Hollywood.com talks to JJ Abrams about his new Fox series 'Fringe' premiering Sept. 9, 2008.
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The X-Files creator Chris Carter has been hospitalized with "physical exhaustion."
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The X-Files star Gillian Anderson will consider moving back state-side from her adopted hometown of London if Barack Obama becomes the next
U.S. President.
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In the wake of The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) and the biggest box office weekend in movie history, two films roll out this Friday (7/25). The Will Ferrell/John C. Reilly R-rated comedy Step Brothers (Sony) is looking considerably stronger than Fox’s The X-Files: I Want To Believe (Fox).
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The Los Angeles Film Festival gave X-Files fans a long awaited sneak peak at this summer's sequel, X-Files: I Want to Believe. Entertainment Weekly hosted a screening of two clips from the film and a panel discussion with star David Duchovny, creator and director Chris Carter, and writer Frank Spotnitz.
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It turns out David Duchovny, who portrays smoldering Special Agent Fox Mulder in the X-Files franchise, never wanted to give up the character he played for nine seasons and in the 1998 film by the same name.
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The X-Files star Gillian Anderson is pregnant with her third child.
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As Speed Racer (Warner Bros) wraps its 2nd weekend at the box office with a less-than-stellar $8.1M, it continues to deal with a crush of negative press. After a disappointing 10-day total of just less than $32M, it will be difficult for this film adaptation from the Wachowskis to survive the box office onslaught of Indiana Jones starting Thursday. Critics have given mixed-to-negative reviews (35% Fresh at Rotten Tomatoes), but there is a segment of moviegoers who are especially satisfied with the movie: anime fans.